The Atlanta Hawks selected Huerter, a 2016 Shenendehowa graduate, with the No. 19 pick in the draft. Before that, though, the Hawks were ready to trade up to No. 17 to take Huerter. Instead, once it was leaked the Milwaukee Bucks were going to take Villanova’s Donte DiVincenzo at No. 17, the Hawks stayed put at No. 19, knowing Huerter could be there for them.

That is according to Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk, who divulged Friday on 95.7 The Game in San Francisco how the social media war between former colleagues Charania and Wojnarowski tipped the Hawks to the Bucks’ plans.

“Last night, for instance, we had the 19th pick, and we’re coming down and we’re talking actually to Milwaukee on the 17th pick, talking about trading up to get a guy we like,” Schlenk said. "There were a couple of guys we felt really good about on the 19th pick — obviously, Kevin [Huerter] was one of them — and it leaked who Milwaukee was going to take. So, all of the sudden, we were able to pull back out of that deal and keep the draft pick instead of packaging picks to move up because we knew two guys on the board we felt really good about and only one team in between us, so that was beneficial to us last night.”

At The Edison Club in Rexford, the site of Kevin Huerter’s draft party, there were some tense moments as the draft moved through its teens.

“The last six or seven picks,” dad Tom Huerter said, “we were hanging on every pick.”

Kevin Huerter had worked out for the Hawks, along with three other franchises. Atlanta was one of Huerter’s top suitors throughout the draft process, and Huerter will team up for the Hawks with former USA Basketball teammate Trae Young in a backcourt made up of fresh first-round picks.

“With Kevin and Trae,” Schlenk said, “they have the ability to make plays for others.”

"He is an NBA level shooter, he's got an excellent stroke...he may have the best footwork of any shooter in the draft."